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Posted on 12/27/12 at 6:29 pm to Nodust
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Not a bad price.
Considering it's only $10/ box for the same CCI Blazer in 9mm, that's a bit pricey. But I love shooting it. I picked up some reloads at a gun show a while back for $15/box(50) and that's what I use at the range.
Posted on 12/27/12 at 6:42 pm to Nodust
Dust, if you want to read up a little but on them I found a great, comprehensive article that goes into a lot of detail. This guy shoots 3 different 10mm and gives FPS of lots of different rounds and how they performed in each gun.
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The 10mm is a very under appreciated cartridge, but it still has a loyal cult following. Those who use the 10mm swear by it. It does everything that the 40 S&W does, but does it with more velocity, a flatter trajectory, deeper penetration, and harder impact. It also penetrates better and shoots flatter than a 45 ACP. It has more power than a 357 Magnum, and it does all this in a weapon that holds a fistful of cartridges, yet is still compact enough and light enough to carry all day.
Contrary to popular belief, the 10mm is not hard to control. I see no need for the downloaded cartridges that are on the market, commonly called “10mm Lite”. The full-powered 10mm round is not hard to control, especially in an all-steel pistol like the Smith & Wesson 1006. In that weapon, the 10mm is a real sweetheart. Also, in the Glock 20SF, the pistol causes no pain at all, even with high performance ammo. The 10mm cartridge, as loaded today by makers of premium ammunition, is better than ever. It makes a dandy hunting cartridge, and the pistols, properly outfitted with night sights or a quality laser, are very good defensive weapons for use against large animals or two-legged predators.
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